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|Description=This is probably the most accessible and one of the more well-known quarries. The remains of the quarry were mostly buried but it was uncovered when building the road. The condition of the site was so good they built a bridge over the site so that it was not damaged.  The site is particularly notable for the number of large stones remaining. After surveying the site, most of it was reburied, but if you go back into the woods you may see more stones. This is one site I'd like to revisit and see if there is more to see back in the woods. https://www.kaf.or.jp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/zurokulight.pdf
|Description=This is probably the most accessible and one of the more well-known quarries. The remains of the quarry were mostly buried but it was uncovered when building the road. The condition of the site was so good they built a bridge over the site so that it was not damaged.  The site is particularly notable for the number of large stones remaining. After surveying the site, most of it was reburied, but if you go back into the woods you may see more stones. This is one site I'd like to revisit and see if there is more to see back in the woods.  
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https://www.kaf.or.jp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/zurokulight.pdf
|Short Description=The site was discovered during road construction so a small bridge was built over the site. There is a sign along the roadside and a few large stones are preserved under the bridge.
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This is probably the most accessible and one of the more well-known quarries. The remains of the quarry were mostly buried but it was uncovered when building the road. The condition of the site was so good they built a bridge over the site so that it was not damaged.  The site is particularly notable for the number of large stones remaining. After surveying the site, most of it was reburied, but if you go back into the woods you may see more stones. This is one site I'd like to revisit and see if there is more to see back in the woods. https://www.kaf.or.jp/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/zurokulight.pdf

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    Hayakawa Stone Quarry Profile
    English Name Hayakawa Stone Quarry
    Japanese Name 早川石丁場
    Location Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture
    Castle Edo Castle
    Coordinates 35.23168, 139.12233
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